Denipitiya Vithanage Sumana Amarasinghe (Sinhala: සුමනා අමරසිංහ; 21 February 1948 – 5 June 2022)[2][3] was an actress in Sri Lankan cinema and television.[4] Performing in drama to comedy, she is usually known as the Sweet girl in Sinhala cinema. She also worked as an assistant director, production manager, costume designer and as a producer.[5][deprecated source] She was also the only actress to contribute to the production, singing, co-directing, and co-editing of Sri Lankan cinema.[6]
Sumana Amarasinghe සුමනා අමරසිංහ | |
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Born | Denipitiya Vithanage Sumana Amarasinghe 21 February 1948 |
Died | 5 June 2022 Colombo, Sri Lanka | (aged 74)
Nationality | Sri Lankan |
Education | Mount Lavinia Buddhist Girls' College |
Occupation(s) | Actress, film producer, assistant editor |
Years active | 1975–2022 |
Spouse | Roy de Silva (1975–2018)[1] |
Personal life
editSumana was born on 21 February 1948 in Ranawana, Katugastota, Kandy, Sri Lanka, as the second child in a family with six siblings. Her father worked in the Inland Revenue Department. Since her family could not stay in Kandy, they came to Colombo and stayed in a rented house in Mt. Lavinia. She first went to the Mount Lavinia Buddhist Girls' College and later to Kalubowila Buddhaghosha Maha Vidyalaya. She has one sister and four brothers.[7]
Amarasinghe was married to Roy de Silva, who was also a renowned actor and director. She met de Silva during the 1969 film Hathara Peraliya. The wedding was celebrated on 30 August 1975.[8] The couple had two children.[9][10][11] De Silva died on 30 June 2018 while treated for a heart attack at Sri Jayawardenepura General Hospital. His remains were buried on 2 July 2018 at Borella Cemetery.[12]
In 2014, Amarasinghe was admitted to the hospital due to sudden illness. During her tour to India for a film, she is known to have had a drink which contained a poison. It has affected her liver as well as her heart. At one point her heart even stopped. This germ has not entered her brain and she recovered slowly.[13] She worked at her own beauty shop, Salon Sumana.[14] As a livelihood, she ran 'Salon Sumana' beauty salons in all three cities, Moratuwa, Thalahena and Rajagiriya. Then all this had to be closed due to she could not stay in the salon and a lot of problems arose. All three salons closed during Roy's lifetime.[15]
Amarasinghe died on 5 June 2022 at the age of 74 while receiving treatment at the Sri Jayewardenepura Hospital due to a sudden illness.[16]
Acting career
editShe contested the beauty pageant "Lassana Muhuna", while she was in school times and won the title. Then she acted in the film Hathara Peraliya directed by L.M. Perera. Her maiden cinematic experience came through 1967 film Pipena Kumudu, directed by Ruby de Mel.[17] Her father allowed Sumana to go only for that movie due to Ruby de Mel. However, she lied to her father and later played a lot of other movies such as Rena Giraw, Dahasak Sithuvili, Samanala Kumariyo and Hathara Peraliya.[7]
In addition to acting, she was involved in the beauty industry, where she learned beauty courses in India, Singapore, Canada in 1980.[18] Her first major breakthrough came through 1975 film Sukiri Kella, which earned her nickname "Sweet girl in Sinhala cinema".[19]
She acted in a few films with her real husband, which made a cult in Sinhala cinema. Then she joined Tissa Wijesurendra in many popular films screened for more than 100 days which include Sudu Paraviyo and Sithaka Suwanda.[19] In 1982, she acted in Kadawunu Poronduwa remake, where she acted the role previously acted by Rukmani Devi.[19] Even though she started film career with dramatic roles, she turned to comedy roles in later stages particularly through films directed by her husband. Some of her popular films are Binaramalee, Sunethra, Jonsun and Gonsun and Re Daniel Dawal Migel trilogy.[20]
After the July 1983 riots, many producers left the film industry, however Sumana contributed to the production of films such as Tom Pachayā, Thaṇa Giravi, Sudu Piruvaṭa and Jonsan hā Gonsan. In addition, she has been a Production Executive, Line Producer, Local Coordinator, Singer, Editor, Assistant, Hairstylist and Costume Designer. She excelled in her artistic career and was one of the pioneers in founding the corporation "Hela Nalu Nili Coalition" in 1969 and fought for the establishment of a state corporation for the film industry for the manifesto of Sirimavo Bandaranaike's policies in the 1970 general election.[21]
Filmography
editAs actress
editYear | Film | Role | Ref. |
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1967 | Pipena Kumudu | ||
1967 | Rena Giraw | Dissa's sister | [22] |
1968 | Dahasak Sithuvili | Sagara's office receptionist | [23] |
1969 | Hathara Peraliya | ||
1969 | Binaramalee | Sobani | [24] |
1970 | Sumudu Bharya | ||
1970 | Den Mathakada | Somawathie | [25] |
1971 | Samanala Kumariyo Samaga Api Kawadath Soorayo | ||
1972 | Singappuru Chali | ||
1972 | Hathara Wate | ||
1972 | Me Desa Kumatada | Mala | |
1972 | Lokuma Hinawa | Renuka | |
1973 | Suhada Pathuma | [26] | |
1973 | Sinawai Inawai | ||
1973 | Sunethra | Sunethra | |
1974 | Duleeka | Mano | [27] |
1974 | Sheela | Anula Karunaratne | |
1975 | Mage Nangi Shyama | ||
1975 | Sukiri Kella | Geetha / Sujee Gunathilake | |
1975 | Obai Mamai | Samanthie 'Saman' Jayasinghe | |
1975 | Ranwan Reka | ||
1975 | Sadhana | ||
1975 | Hadawathaka Wasanthaya | ||
1976 | Mangala | ||
1976 | Ran Thilaka | ||
1977 | Pom Pachaya | Kalyani | |
1977 | Sudu Paraviyo | Kumari | |
1977 | Niwena Ginna | ||
1977 | Honda Hitha | ||
1977 | Neela | ||
1978 | Sithaka Suwanda | Surekha Samson | |
1978 | Mage Ran Putha | ||
1978 | Geethanjali | ||
1979 | Nuwan Renu | Amitha | |
1979 | Samanmalee | Nithinda's wife | |
1979 | Anusha | Asha | |
1980 | Jodu Walalu | Sumana | |
1980 | Silva | ||
1981 | Hondama Naluwa | ||
1981 | Ajasaththa | Kosala Devi | |
1981 | Bamba Ketu Hati | Menika's Akka | |
1982 | Mihidum Sihina | Rajini | |
1982 | Pethi Gomara | Purnika | |
1982 | Kadawunu Poronduwa | Ranjani Jayasena | |
1982 | Rahasak Nathi Rahasak | ||
1982 | Thana Giravi | Nayana Kulasekara / Daisy | |
1983 | Sumithuro | ||
1984 | Hadawathaka Wedana | ||
1984 | Birinda | ||
1984 | Hitha Honda Kollek | ||
1985 | Sudu Mama | ||
1985 | Aya Waradida Oba Kiyanna | ||
1987 | Thaththi Man Adarei | ||
1987 | Ahinsa | Indu | |
1988 | Gedara Budun Amma | Menike | |
1988 | Angulimala | ||
1989 | Okkoma Rajawaru | ||
1990 | Christhu Charithaya | Herodias | [28] |
1990 | Hitha Honda Puthek | Manike | |
1990 | Madhu Sihina | ||
1991 | Cheriyo Doctor | Nayana Randenigala | |
1992 | Rumathiyai Neethiyai | Lawyer | |
1992 | Sathya | ||
1992 | Okkoma Kanapita | ||
1993 | Sasara Serisaranathek Oba Mage | ||
1993 | Mawila Penewi Roope | ||
1994 | Sudu Piruvata | Sujatha Ediriweera | |
1994 | Love 94 | Mrs. Wickramasinghe | |
1994 | Nohadan Kumariye | ||
1995 | Cheriyo Captain | Teena | [29] |
1996 | Cheriyo Darling | Madam | [30] |
1997 | Ramba Saha Madhu | ||
1998 | Re Daniel Dawal Migel | Mrs. Kulawansha | [31] |
2000 | Sansara Prarthana | ||
2000 | Re Daniel Dawal Migel 2 | Mrs. Kulawansha | [32] |
2001 | Jonsun and Gonsun | Mrs. Ranasinghe | [33][deprecated source] |
2002 | Love 2002 | ||
2004 | Clean Out | [34] | |
2004 | Ra Daniel Dawal Migel 3 | [35] | |
2004 | Selamuthu Pinna | [36] | |
2007 | Mr Dana Rina | [37] | |
2007 | Hai Master | Piyambika | |
2009 | Sir Last Chance | [38] | |
2011 | It's a Matter of Love | [39] |
As producer
editYear | Film |
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1982 | Kadawunu Poronduwa |
1977 | Tom Pachaya |
1982 | Thana Giravi |
1994 | Sudu Piruvata |
1996 | Cheriyo Darling |
2011 | It's a Matter of Love |
Awards
editYear | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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1970 | Binaramalee | Merit Award | Won |
Signis OCIC Awards
editYear | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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2018 | Contribution to the cinema | International Felicitation Award[40] | Won |
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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2019 | Contribution to the cinema | U.W. Sumathipala Awards[41] | Won |
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